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Early Time-Restricted Eating Effects on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
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Addition of Probiotics to Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy
South College RecordsBackground: Depression is one of the most common causes of disability worldwide. Its effects can be crippling to those who suffer from the disorder. Recent findings suggest the gut microbiome can be a target in the treatment of depression due to the…
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Identifying the Pathophysiological Association between Gut Microbiota and Dementia
South College RecordsDementia affects the physical and mental health and thereby reduces the quality of life of persons affected. With an aging population, the incidence of dementia is increasing, but the pathophysiology of the disease is still under investigation. Curr…
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A Quantitative Study on the Impact of Grade Motivation on Students’ Proclivity to Utilize 21St Century Skills in Their Study Approaches
South College RecordsThe purpose of this quantitative study is to understand if students who have high grade motivation show more, less, or similiar willingness to utilize 21st Century Skills than their peers with low grade motivation demonstrate. If grade motivation is…
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A New Approach to Treating Depression in Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic
South College RecordsBackground: Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States and especially prevalent among emotionally vulnerable adolescents. While cognitive behavioral therapy has long been recognized as the first line treatment for dep…
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Utilizing Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring as a Screening Tool for Cardiovascular Disease
South College RecordsBackground. Cardiovascular disease continues to plague numerous lives in the United States, and early detection can be lifesaving. Traditional risk stratification methods have left what is believed to be the lowest risk population with chances of mo…
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Sample Size Validity in Rural and Urban Trauma Medical Research
South College RecordsBackground: Around 70% of adults in the U.S have experienced some type of physical or psychological traumatic event at least once in their lives. Current research compares traumatic patient outcomes in those who live in rural versus urban areas. How…
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How Do Morbidity and Mortality Rates Compare Among Different Racial/Ethnic Groups Throughout the 1918 Spanish Influenza, 2009 H1N1, And COVID-19 Pandemics?
South College RecordsBackground: Pandemics are catastrophic events that occur when a virulent and opportunistic pathogen permeates throughout the planet. Such occurrences, although rare, are generally disastrous for any country the pathogen may invade as pandemics histo…
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Mobile Stroke Units vs. in Hospital Care for Reducing Long-Term Neurological Deficits
South College RecordsBackground: Mobile stroke units are increasingly being studied as an alternative to traditional stroke treatment within a hospital setting. These mobile stroke units are able to provide patients with access to more timely treatment within the “golde…
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Is Stem Cell Therapy a Safe and Effective Treatment Adjunct with Rehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury
South College RecordsBackground: Spinal cord injuries (SCI) have a prevalence of 54 million people in the United States and cause significant distress for those affected. Current treatment options in clinical guidelines are not effective enough to notably decrease long-…
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The Effects of Ketamine on Acute Reversal of Suicidal Ideation
South College RecordsSuicide is a devastating public health problem, and few pharmacological treatments have been found to be effective for quickly reducing suicidal ideation (SI). Because antidepressants take four to six weeks to become effective, the only acute treatm…
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The Role of Non-Cognitive Skills in College Success
South College RecordsThe purpose of the study was to test holistic learning theory by relating non-cognitive skills to degree completion among undergraduate students in the United States in order to improve college success. The population (n=85,000) of the study was dra…
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Family Presence During CPR and the Effects on Family Psychological Outcomes: An Evidence-Based Systematic Review
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Pediatric Point-Of-Care Ultrasound as the Preferred Respiratory Diagnostic Modality
South College RecordsBackground: In pediatric respiratory emergencies, the chest radiograph is the most used and favored diagnostic test by providers. Although not yet implemented in practice, point-of-care ultrasounds (POCUS) are becoming more favored in pediatric resp…
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How Demographics Affect College Level Students’ Choices to Study Abroad in the United States Of America
South College RecordsThe purpose of this quantitative comparative study is to analyze the demographic and program choice data of students who completed a study abroad program in the United States over a 10+-year period and to determine the impacts of those factors. The …
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Financial Aid and Female Stem Doctoral Completion Rates: A Quantitative, Non-Experimental, Correlational Study
South College RecordsThe purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental, correlational study is to compare three variables associated with doctoral degree completion to determine if there is a statistical significance between completion time, financial aid status, and e…
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Platelet-rich Plasma vs Corticosteroids as Adjunctive Therapy for Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
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Preventing Dementia and Cognitive Impairment With Hearing Restorative Devices in Adults with Age-related Hearing Loss
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